[Opinions] Three H names
What's your opinion on these names?
Hazalia
Hesperia
Horatia
And how do you intuitively pronounce them?
Hazalia
Hesperia
Horatia
And how do you intuitively pronounce them?
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I am personally offended that Hortensia is not included in this lineup, lol
Hesperia jumps out at me so much I'm saving it, Hazalia is kind of cool too, not huge on Horatia or Horatio due to the unfortunate first syllable sound.
Hesperia jumps out at me so much I'm saving it, Hazalia is kind of cool too, not huge on Horatia or Horatio due to the unfortunate first syllable sound.
Hesperia is my favorite of these, although I think I prefer the elegant Hespera :)
hah-ZAY-lee-uh (like Azalea with an H)
hess-PEH-ree-uh
ho-RAY-shuh
hah-ZAY-lee-uh (like Azalea with an H)
hess-PEH-ree-uh
ho-RAY-shuh
HA-zah-lee-ah
Hes-gttdrr
Hes-gttdrr
Again
HAH-zah-lee-ah
Hes-PEER-ee-ah
HO-rah-tsee-ah
All of them aren't my style, Horatia would probably the nicest.
I could see them on a fictional character or for lovers of the Latin language.
HAH-zah-lee-ah
Hes-PEER-ee-ah
HO-rah-tsee-ah
All of them aren't my style, Horatia would probably the nicest.
I could see them on a fictional character or for lovers of the Latin language.
Hazalia: like Azalea with a H; there used to be endless and unfunny jokes featuring Cockneys who were aware that they dropped their Hs but didn't know where then belonged, so stuck then hon to hevery word starting with ha vowel. I find it over-ornate, and if it's meant as an elaboration of Hazel then I'd have expected Hazelia. Which, I admit, doesn't sound good at all.
Hesperia: OK I suppose; pity it's so close to hysteria, and Hesper as a name for Venus (the planet) always seems odd. hesPEEReea
Horatia: Nelson was a most admirable Admiral, and I've got nothing in principle against giving a daughter a fem version of her father's name, but when that name is Horatio, I'm not a fan. I do reluctantly like Horatio for a boy, though I wouldn't have the nerve to use it myself. huhRAYsheeuh
Hesperia: OK I suppose; pity it's so close to hysteria, and Hesper as a name for Venus (the planet) always seems odd. hesPEEReea
Horatia: Nelson was a most admirable Admiral, and I've got nothing in principle against giving a daughter a fem version of her father's name, but when that name is Horatio, I'm not a fan. I do reluctantly like Horatio for a boy, though I wouldn't have the nerve to use it myself. huhRAYsheeuh
I have the same problem with Wisteria sometimes lol
Hesperia (heh-SPARE-ee-uh) reminds me of the city in southern California. It's not very scenic, but it's a really pretty name. I still prefer Hesper.
Horatia (ho-RAY-shee-uh) seems bombastic and grandiose, like Horatio.
Hazalia (huh-ZAY-lee-uh) feels messy to me, like an unnecessary elaborate version of Hazel or Azalea.
Horatia (ho-RAY-shee-uh) seems bombastic and grandiose, like Horatio.
Hazalia (huh-ZAY-lee-uh) feels messy to me, like an unnecessary elaborate version of Hazel or Azalea.
Don't like any
Haz ARL E a
He's pur E a
Hor rach E a
Haz ARL E a
He's pur E a
Hor rach E a
Intuitive Pronunciations:
Hazalia - hayz-AH-lee-ah
Hesperia - hess-peh-REE-ah
Horatia - hih-ray-SHEE-ah
What's your opinion on these names?
Hazalia - elegant almost to the point of snobbish
Hesperia - sad and ghostly, from "the Wreck of the Hersperus" by Henry Wadsworth
Horatia - good nickname options, but it sounds too much like Horatio
Hazalia - hayz-AH-lee-ah
Hesperia - hess-peh-REE-ah
Horatia - hih-ray-SHEE-ah
What's your opinion on these names?
Hazalia - elegant almost to the point of snobbish
Hesperia - sad and ghostly, from "the Wreck of the Hersperus" by Henry Wadsworth
Horatia - good nickname options, but it sounds too much like Horatio
I would guess Hazalia to rhyme with Azalea. But if told it was something like "hah-zah-LEE-uh" I could adjust. Without more information on not a fan of Hazalia, sorry.
Hesperia I would say as, "hes-PEHR-ee-uh." Pretty.
Horatia is, "hor-RAY-shuh" to me. Love, love it. A fun, funky name. Nn Rae? Yeah, I know about the whore teasing potential. But as long as we're talking about it in the abstract I can ignore that.
Hesperia I would say as, "hes-PEHR-ee-uh." Pretty.
Horatia is, "hor-RAY-shuh" to me. Love, love it. A fun, funky name. Nn Rae? Yeah, I know about the whore teasing potential. But as long as we're talking about it in the abstract I can ignore that.